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    Senate Committee Votes to Subpoena CEO's of Facebook, Google and Twitter

    Well looks like it got fixed. What an awful... mistake... 🤔
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    Senate Committee Votes to Subpoena CEO's of Facebook, Google and Twitter

    They should ask about Eric Ciaramella. For some reason he's been pushed from social media and no one knows why. I'm worried. 🙁
  3. Husky_Khan

    Senate Committee Votes to Subpoena CEO's of Facebook, Google and Twitter

    https://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/technology/facebook-twitter-ceos-to-testify-post-election-us-senate-panel/article32941628.ece Sadness, while there will be testimony (regarding Internet Laws) involving some of the companies on October 28th, the hearing for the Big Techs censorship and...
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    Senate Committee Votes to Subpoena CEO's of Facebook, Google and Twitter

    https://thehill.com/policy/technology/521374-twitter-revises-hacked-materials-policy-after-banning-ny-post-story Twitter finally decided censoring news articles citing hacked material as oppoaed to direct links to hacked material is a good idea.
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    Senate Committee Votes to Subpoena CEO's of Facebook, Google and Twitter

    Well Biden denied having such a meeting on his official schedule so it's pretty clear this is a nothingburger. (y)
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    Senate Committee Votes to Subpoena CEO's of Facebook, Google and Twitter

    https://www.cnbc.com/2020/10/14/bill-gates-i-was-naive-at-microsoft-on-antitrust-scrutiny.html Bill Gates is offering his thoughts on the current antitrust scrutiny being given to Big Tech companies today in the wake of the subpoenas. He says he was naive and honestly IMHO he is right...
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    Senate Committee Votes to Subpoena CEO's of Facebook, Google and Twitter

    https://www.nationalreview.com/news/senate-committee-votes-to-subpoena-tech-ceos-over-liability-protections/ The Committee plans on holding the hearing (the date is far from set yet) in regards to Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act which is the law that protects tech companies from...
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